Gap Beach

Natural Attractions

Gap Beach is located one kilometre to the south in Hat Head National Park and is surrounded by the Smoky Cape Range, with the slopes of 220 metre-high Little Smoky forming the northern headland.

Access is via hiking the Smoky Cape Track from Little Bay to the north or from Captain Cook’s Lookout at Smoky Cape.

The beach is 900 metres in length. The beach is exposed, with waves averaging 1.5 metre and dominated by rips across the inner and outer bars coupled with permanent rips against the headlands. Under high waves the beach is drained by one large mega rip, so beware.

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Front beach, Arakoon National Park. Photo: Debbie McGerty/OEH

Front Beach

Arakoon, Kempsey

View through the trees from the Rainforest track. Photo: Debby McGerty

Rainforest Walking Track, Hat Head National Park

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The spectacular view from Smoky Cape picnic area. Photo: Debby McGerty © NSW Government

Smoky Cape Picnic Area

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